You might be impressed if your child's teacher has a Master's degree from Harvard's School of Education. But researchers say think again. The things we think typically matter to make an effective teacher- how many years experience, how many degrees, whether you have a degree in this or that-don't seem to matter much at all. (read more)
...I am passionate about teaching reading and math and am an expert in delivering scientific based reading instruction that is effective for all types of learners including those with Dyslexia. In addition to my Master's Degree in Education, I have specialized training in the challenges of ADHD . ... (read more)
...In addition to my public school teaching experience, I have served as a robotics instructor for children and adults. I have provided one-on-one tutoring for elementary, middle, high school, and college students for over twenty years. I love helping students understand mathematical concepts by breaking them down into simpler steps that are easy to follow. (read more)
...I will try and try until a student understands. I believe in putting the students learning needs first and will try methods that they understand. Throughout my educational career as a student math was always my best subject and I was always one of the students who received the highest grades in the class. (read more)
...I earned my Master's Degree in the Art of Teaching Mathematics from Boston University in 1995. My Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics and French is from Marymount of Fordham. I was awarded top honors from both institutions. (read more)